Residents of Chippewa County can look forward to a weekend of changing skies and comfortable temperatures, according to the latest forecast from AccuWeather.
Whether you’re planning to stay in or venture outdoors, the weather will offer a mix of sun, clouds and the occasional shower. Here’s your detailed, day-by-day Chippewa County weather outlook, including temperature trends, historical records and helpful tips for those sensitive to air quality and humidity.
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Friday Weather in Chippewa County: A Couple of Showers Possible
Friday brings a slight uptick in temperature, with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 58 degrees. The day will feel a touch cooler, with a “feels like” temperature of 70 degrees. Expect overcast skies at night and a southeast breeze at 5.8 miles per hour.
Friday’s high is just above the 30-year average of 70 degrees for Sept. 12, while the low is notably warmer than the typical 50 degrees. Like Thursday, this date usually sees about 0.13 inches of rain. The record high for Sept. 12 was set at 91 degrees in 1931, and the record low was 32 degrees in 1964.
Indoor dust and dander levels will remain low, but those with curly or wavy hair may notice some frizz as humidity increases.
Saturday Weather in Chippewa County: Thunderstorms in Spots
Saturday’s forecast calls for a high of 74 degrees and a low of 59 degrees, with overcast skies lingering into the night. The “feels like” temperature will match the actual high at 74 degrees. Winds will continue from the southeast at 5.8 miles per hour.
This high is above the 30-year average of 69 degrees for Sept. 13, and the low is nine degrees warmer than the usual 50 degrees. Historically, this day also averages 0.13 inches of precipitation. The record high for Sept. 13 was 86 degrees in 1952, while the record low was 32 degrees in 1983.
Low indoor dust and dander levels will persist, but expect some hair frizz, especially if your hair is naturally curly or wavy.
Sunday Weather in Chippewa County: Plenty of Sunshine
Sunday looks to be the pick of the weekend, with abundant sunshine and a high of 72 degrees. The low will drop to 56 degrees under clear night skies. The day may feel a bit warmer, with a “feels like” temperature of 75 degrees. Winds will shift slightly to the east-southeast at 5.8 miles per hour.
Sunday’s high is above the 30-year average of 69 degrees for Sept. 14, and the low is seven degrees warmer than the typical 49 degrees. As with previous days, the historical average precipitation is 0.13 inches. The record high for this date was 89 degrees in 1939, and the record low was 32 degrees in 1953.
Indoor dust and dander levels will be low, and some frizz is possible for those with textured hair.
Monday Weather in Chippewa County: Sunshine Continues
The new week will start on a bright note, with Monday’s high reaching 73 degrees and a low of 58 degrees. Expect clear skies at night and a “feels like” temperature of 74 degrees during the day. Winds will pick up slightly, blowing from the southeast at 6.9 miles per hour.
Monday’s high is well above the 30-year average of 68 degrees for Sept. 15, and the low is nine degrees warmer than the usual 49 degrees. The day typically sees 0.13 inches of precipitation. The record high for Sept. 15 was 89 degrees in 1939, while the record low was 32 degrees in 1995.
Dust and dander levels will stay low indoors, but humidity may cause some frizz for those with curly or wavy hair.
As always, Michigan’s weather can be unpredictable, especially with the influence of lake effect air patterns and limited weather monitoring in the region, notes Dr. Jeffrey Andresen, the State Climatologist for Michigan.
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This article originally appeared on The Sault News: Chippewa County weekend weather forecast